Sorority Gets Probation at Oklahoma State After Hazing Incident
Posted on November 8th, 2008 No Comments »
The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority is on probation until May of 2009 after an alleged hazing incident involving 17 members, according to the Stillwater NewsPress.
According to the paper:
The university issued individual sanctions for nine upperclassmen sorority members who were involved in the incident, which occurred on campus during the early morning hours of Oct. 22.
The investigation found there was no malicious intent, and no students suffered physically or mentally during the incident.
Kappa Alpha Theta's chapter at OSU, founded in 1919, has 150 to 200 members. It has no previous allegations of hazing or other misconduct, officials said. Oklahoma State banned one fraternity from the campus for 15 years in 2007 over a hazing incident.
One Greek blog on hazing has a comment that supposedly describes thee incident:
The hazing activity was a little short of being illegal or corrupt. The activity did not include any alcohol, drugs, pot or meth, but was a game of Duck, Duck, Goose, Goose blindfolded, during a party at 12:30 in the morning at a KAO member's off-campus resident. The only thing these ex-members are truly guilty of is stupidity…

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